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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Marty Roe
Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy Olander
Lead Guitar
Brian Prout
Drums
Dana Williams
Background Vocals
Dan Truman
Keyboards
Gene Johnson
Mandolin
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Chapin Hartford
Songwriter
Don Pfrimmer
Songwriter
James Foster
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Monty Powell
Producer
Tim DuBois
Producer
Joseph M. Palmaccio
Mastering Engineer
Rob Santos
Compilation Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
It was seven hundred fence posts
From your place to ours
Neither one of us was old enough to drive a car
Sometimes it was raining, and sometimes it would shine
We wore out that gravel road between your house and mine
[Verse 2]
I start walking your way, you start walking mine
We meet in the middle, 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground 'cause we both give a little
Ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle
[Verse 3]
It's been seven years, tomorrow, since we said our vows
Under that old pine tree, you oughta see it now
Standin' in the backyard, reminding me and you
That if we don't see eye-to-eye, there's somethin' we can do
[Verse 4]
I start walking your way, you start walking mine
We meet in the middle, 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground, 'cause we both give a little
Ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle
[Verse 5]
Babe, I love the way we work it out
And that's what love is all about
[Verse 6]
I start walking your way, you start walking mine
We meet in the middle, 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground, 'cause we both give a little
Ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle, oh, oh
[Verse 7]
I start walking your way, you start walking mine
We meet in the middle, 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground, 'cause we both give a little
Ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle, oh
[Verse 8]
I start walking your way, you start walking mine
We meet in the middle, 'neath that old Georgia pine
We gain a lot of ground 'cause we both give a little
Ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle
Written by: Chapin Hartford, Don Pfrimmer, Jim Foster